This paper presents a novel market model for balancing communication bandwidth trade. The distinguishing characteristic of the model is that it assumes that market players can place buy offers not only for isolated network resources (inter-node links), but also for end-to-end network paths of predefined capacity. It also enables effective balancing of sell and buy offers for network resources in such a way which maximizes the global economic welfare. From a formal point of view, the model produces a linear programming problem for clearing a multi-commodity market. Three simple examples are used to discuss and illustrate the proposed model
We describe a model of a network of N sub-networks (or routers) where M network users making concurr...
We propose a method for determining how much to charge users of a communication network when they sh...
We describe a model of a network of N sub-networks (or routers) where M network users making concurr...
In the paper the market model for balancing communication bandwidth trade (BCBT) is analyzed in the ...
The paper concerns bandwidth allocation problem on the telecommunication market where there are many...
The paper concerns bandwidth allocation problem on the telecommunication market where there are many...
In this paper we present the multicommodity auction model BCBT-I that allocates indivisible network ...
The relation between price and resource distribution is an interesting problem in economics and netw...
Abstract We consider several problems of optimal resource allocation in telecommunication networks a...
We propose Trade & Cap (T&C), an economics-inspired mechanism that incentivizes users to voluntarily...
A design of an automatic network capacity markets, often referred to as a bandwidth market, is prese...
inspired mechanism that incentivizes users to voluntarily coor-dinate their consumption of the bandw...
We propose a model of posted prices in networks. The model maps traditional concepts of market power...
We propose a method for determining how much to charge users of a communication network when they sh...
This paper presents a decentralized auction-based approach to pricing of edge-allocatedbandwidth in ...
We describe a model of a network of N sub-networks (or routers) where M network users making concurr...
We propose a method for determining how much to charge users of a communication network when they sh...
We describe a model of a network of N sub-networks (or routers) where M network users making concurr...
In the paper the market model for balancing communication bandwidth trade (BCBT) is analyzed in the ...
The paper concerns bandwidth allocation problem on the telecommunication market where there are many...
The paper concerns bandwidth allocation problem on the telecommunication market where there are many...
In this paper we present the multicommodity auction model BCBT-I that allocates indivisible network ...
The relation between price and resource distribution is an interesting problem in economics and netw...
Abstract We consider several problems of optimal resource allocation in telecommunication networks a...
We propose Trade & Cap (T&C), an economics-inspired mechanism that incentivizes users to voluntarily...
A design of an automatic network capacity markets, often referred to as a bandwidth market, is prese...
inspired mechanism that incentivizes users to voluntarily coor-dinate their consumption of the bandw...
We propose a model of posted prices in networks. The model maps traditional concepts of market power...
We propose a method for determining how much to charge users of a communication network when they sh...
This paper presents a decentralized auction-based approach to pricing of edge-allocatedbandwidth in ...
We describe a model of a network of N sub-networks (or routers) where M network users making concurr...
We propose a method for determining how much to charge users of a communication network when they sh...
We describe a model of a network of N sub-networks (or routers) where M network users making concurr...